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First trailer of Justice League released at San Diego Comic-Con 2016

Warner Bros. surprised fans in Hall H on Saturday by premiering the first trailer for Zack Snyder’s superhero all-star movie, “Justice League”. Superman (Henry Cavill) faces battles three fronts: his rivalry with Batman (Ben Affleck) who is determined to use kryptonite against him, the government leading a congressional inquiry into Superman’s involvement in the carnage and Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg) unleashing a genetically-engineered monster made from Zod’s body and DNA.

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If you’ve always been more a fan of DC’s Justice League, you’ll be pleased to learn that during the San Diego Comic-Con, the trailer for the upcoming movie has been released.

“Suicide Squad’s” teasers have featured everything from “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “Ballroom Blitz” to an epic cover of the Bee Gees’ “I Started a Joke”. “Talk”, he says. However, Wayne is not able to convince Aquaman to join his alliance as he tells Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman in the next scene.

2017 looks to be much of the same, and today we get a look at the new “Justice League” trailer, this time around with an appearance from Batman.

“I don’t want to ruin it or anything, but you’ve got to have Superman”, said Snyder at the San Diego Comic Con. “This is a movie about bad versus evil”.

This year’s Comic-Con surely did not disappoint as both major movie studios came out full-guns blazing.

“Kong is film history”.

Finally, Oscar-winning actor Eddie Redmayne hit the stage alongside Colin Farrell to show off a new trailer for “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”, which comes out on November 18.

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Rivaling Affleck’s Batman at the panel was Lego Batman, voiced by Will Arnett, the star of next year’s animated “Lego Batman Movie”, a spin-off from 2014’s “The Lego Movie”. News stories displayed here appear in our category for Business and are licensed via a specific agreement between LongIsland.com and The Associated Press, the world’s oldest and largest news organization. For the protection of AP and its licensors, content may not be copied, altered or redistributed in any form.

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